Scaling and Complexity in Landscape Ecology

Volume: 7
Published: Aug 13, 2019
Abstract
Landscapes and the ecological processes they support are inherently complex systems, in that they have large numbers of heterogeneous interacting components, interact in multiple ways, and exhibit scale dependence, non-linear dynamics, and emergent properties. The emergent properties of landscapes encompass a broad range of processes that influence biodiversity, ecosystem processes, and human environments. These properties, such as nutrient...
Paper Details
Title
Scaling and Complexity in Landscape Ecology
Published Date
Aug 13, 2019
Volume
7
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